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  • Army redeploys senior officers, commanders

    The Army has appointed new commanders and redeployed some senior officers to man various commands across the country.

    Among those redeployed is Maj.-Gen. M. Mohammed from 1 Division, Kaduna, to the Army headquarters in Abuja.

    A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, said those affected are mostly senior officers of the ranks of Colonel to Major-Generals.

    Gen Usman said: “The Nigerian Army yesterday Saturday February 2, 2019, released the postings and appointments of some of its senior officers. Those affected by this include Maj.-Gen. A.A. Tarfa, who has been posted from Headquarters of Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery, to Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership Peacekeeping Centre, as Commandant; Major-General M. Mohammed, from 1 Division Nigerian Army, to Headquarters, Nigerian Army Signals Corps and appointed Corps Commander; while Major-General CT Olukoju, the erstwhile Signal Corps Commander, has been appointed Director-General of the newly created Nigerian Army Simulation Centre (NASIMC) with Headquarters in Abuja.

    “Major-General U.S. Yakubu has been posted to Headquarters of Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery and appointed Corps Commander; Major-General C.U. Agulanna, has been posted to Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC), as Senior Research Fellow, while Major-General F. Yahaya, the Military Secretary (Army), has been posted to 1 Division Nigerian Army and appointed General Officer Commanding; Major-General A.R. Bakare has been posted to Headquarters, Nigerian Army Finance Corps (NAFC) and appointed Chief of Army Accounts and Budget.”

  • Army redeploys top commanders

    The Nigerian Army last night announced that it has redeployed some top commanders of Operation Lafiya Dole and Operation Delta Safe.

    The Army through its Director of Public Relations, Brig Gen Texas Chukwu, said officers who have overstayed in the theatre have been moved as well.

    A statement by Brig Gen Chukwu noted that about 103 top officers including captains and majors were affected.

    Also senior officers of the ranks of Major-Generals, Brigadiers and Colonels were affected by the redeployment.

    The statement reads : “The Nigerian Army has redeployed some of its officers from Operation LAFIYA DOLE, Operation DELTA SAFE, as well as over stayed officers from the THEATRE as part of routine posting. Also, a Deputy Vice Chancellor is appointed for the newly established Nigerian Army University, Biu (NAUB).

    “The posting that affected 103 officers including Majors and Captains is aimed at injecting new hands to further actualize the vision of the Chief of Army Staff, COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai which is, “To have a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles.”

    “It will be recalled that before this redeployment, the Chief of Army Staff had this week sent goodwill message to the troops congratulating them for their bravery, alertness and doggedness in the ongoing fight against Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs).

    “Those affected in the redeployment include; The Commander Headquarters Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE Major-General Abba Dikko who moves to the Department of Civil Military Affairs as the Chief of Civil Military Affairs, Major-General Jamil Sarham to remain in Headquarters 6 Division as the General Officer Commanding/Land Component Commander, Major-General Nuhu Angbazo now moves to Headquarters 3 Division as the General Officer Commanding while Major-General Benson Akinroluyo redeployed from Headquarters 3 Division to Headquarters Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE as Commander.

  • Boko Haram commanders surrender

    •Police rescue 13 abducted victims

    Borno State Police Command has rescued 13 abducted victims from insurgents.

    It received Boko Haram commanders, who surrendered and renounced membership of the sect.

    Spokesman Isuku Victor said in a statement that the command’s striking unit responded to a distress call of abduction from Biu Area Command, with investigators, undercover operatives and local hunters, which led to the rescue of the victims, adding that arms and ammunition were recovered.

    The statement reads: “On August 19, the Area Commander, Biu, reported a case of abduction of six children (four boys and two girls). The command’s striking unit (SARS) and a team of investigators were despatched to the area. The deployment and use of undercover operatives led to the arrest of five persons, who confessed and revealed where the children were kept.

    “On September 8, through community policing partnership and networking, the command with local hunters and vigilance group members attacked the hoodlums in a forest near Kumaya village, Buni Yadi, Yobe State.”

    It added: “Two of the hoodlums died following injuries sustained in the gun battle. Two AK47 rifles used by the hoodlums were recovered.

    The six abducted victims were rescued.

    Seven other kidnapped persons were rescued, bringing the number of persons rescued to 13. Two members of the search party were injured during exchange of fire.  They are responding to treatment.”

    Isuku said the 13 victims were handed over to “Borno State Deputy Governor Mamman Durkwa today (yesterday) at the Government House, Maiduguri.”

    Speaking on the repentant Boko Haram members, he said: “The counter-terrorism efforts of the military, code-named ‘Operation Safe Corridor’, recorded another victory with the unconditional surrender to the police by high profile repentant Boko Haram terrorists.

    “On September 10, about 2100hrs, the intelligence arm of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the command negotiated the surrender of repentant Boko Haram terrorists with their families.

    “Ibrahim Dala (alias Abu Ali), formerly of Kawar Mela ward, Maiduguri, an amir (commander) of Mamman Nur faction, with Audu Mustapha Bukar (‘m’), 20 years and Laminu Mustapha Modu (‘m’) 25 years, living at Talala insurgents camp at Sambisa forest, surrendered to the command.

    “Bukar and Modu, from Ngallamari village, claimed to have been held hostage by the sect sometime ago and were conscripted.”

    Isuku gave the names of the others who repented as: Alhaji Ali, ‘m’, 25 years, of Alagarno village; Abubakar Mele, ‘m’, 30 years, of Yasko village; Modu Umar, ‘m’, 20 years, of Bursum village; Modu Maina, ‘m’, 15 years, of Bursum village; Ali Kolo, ‘m’, 20 years, of Alagarno village; Bintu Abukar, ‘f’, 14 years, of Yasko village; Falmata Abukar, ‘f’, 15 years, of Yasko village; Hauwa Ali, ‘f’, 15 years, of Alagarno village; Husam Ali, ‘f’, 14 years of Alagarno village  and Mallam Modu, ‘f’, 16 years, of Bursum village.

    Isuku said five children aged between one and eight were rescued.

    He added: “They have made statements that will assist in the counter-insurgency campaign of the military. They are undergoing preliminary profiling, preparatory to transfer to the military.”

  • ‘Top Boko Haram commanders killed in military operation’

    ‘Top Boko Haram commanders killed in military operation’

    The Army said yesterday it had neutralised several Boko Haram commanders and many of their foot soldiers in the ongoing operation against the insurgents in the Northeast.

    Its spokesperson, Sani Usman, said in a statement that the operation was conducted jointly with the Air Force.

    Usman said the operation, undertaken based on “credible intelligence information,” targeted Boko Haram hideouts, adding that “more details of successes achieved will be made available as the operation continues”.

    The spokesperson named five top Boko Haram commanders neutralised in the operation as including Abu Dujana, Man Tahiru, a Deputy to Boko Haram terrorist group Hisba leader, Man Chari, Malam Abdullahi Abu Sa’ad and Goni Bamanga.

    “The Nigerian military would continue with the concerted onslaught on the reported Boko Haram terrorists’ locations till they have been eliminated,” he added.

    The military is presently engaged in counter-insurgency efforts in the Northeast to curtail the activities of the Boko Haram, which has claimed thousands of lives and displaced many.

  • Police confirm arrest of Boko Haram commanders

    Police confirm arrest of Boko Haram commanders

    The Taraba Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two wanted Boko Haram commanders in the state.

    One of the commanders, Ali Audu was arrested in Tella, Gassol LGA while the other Abdulmumini Abdullahi was nabbed in Bali LGA.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Shaba Alkali, made the announcement on Wednesday in Jalingo at a press conference.

    He said that the two men had been handed over to the military in Yobe.

    “We have arrested two confirmed Boko Haram commanders in Gassol and Bali local government areas of the state.

    “The command have since handed over the two kingpins, Ali Audu, alias Dungu and Abdulmumini Abdullahi from Yadi Burni in Yobe to the military base in Yobe,” he said.

    Alkali said that Audu was arrested on Feb. 22 in Tella and transferred to Yobe on the 23, while Abdullahi was arrested in Bali on March 5 and transferred to Yobe military base on March 7.

    The CP also confirmed the death of seven persons in the ongoing communal crisis in Ibi Local government area of the state.

    He vowed to deal with the perpetrators including their sponsors no matter how highly placed they might be.

    He said the command had already deployed enough men to contain the situation and restore normalcy to the area.

    Alkali appealed to the public to feel free to provide the command with timely information to enable it tackle crime in the state.

     

  • Anxiety as police move against anti-Uwazuruike commanders

    Anxiety as police move against anti-Uwazuruike commanders

    •Vandalise MASSOB headquarters

    There was tension yesterday at Okwe in Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo State, as over 100 armed policemen stormed the headquarters of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), to dislodge the MASSOB commanders.

    They had resisted the ejection order of the embattled leader of the group, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, over the leadership crisis rocking it.

    An eyewitness said the operation, which sent residents scampering for safety, began at 6am and lasted for hours.

    The source added: “We were woken up by the sound of guns and we scampered for safety, not knowing where the gunshots were coming from. Later we discovered that policemen were shooting at the MASSOB headquarters.”

    Speaking with The Nation, MASSOB Director of Information, Comrade Uchenna Madu, who was purportedly sacked by the MASSOB leader, alleged that the policemen vandalised the MASSOB headquarters in a bid to dislodge the commanders, who were occupying the secretariat against the directive of Uwazuruike.

    He said: “We learnt that the policemen were acting on an order from above to force out the commanders from the headquarters.  Uwazuruike lied to the Presidency that we were working with the opposition to frustrate President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election.

    “How else can the police explain that Uwazuruike, who was earlier summoned by the command, would suddenly turn round to provide them with tactical support against the commanders, who were agitating for their right and opposing Uwazuruike’s misrule and betrayal.

    “But the truth is that we are not against President Jonathan or conspiring with any party to oppose his re-election. We are only insisting that Uwazuruike should render account of how he has managed the resources meant for the struggle.”

    Madu said none of the commanders was arrested in the pre-dawn operation.

    Confirming the incident, police spokesman Andrew Enwerem said it was in continuation of the manhunt for those involved in the killing of MASSOB members.

  • Boko Haram:  Special Forces arrest 20 commanders, comb Baga, three others

    Boko Haram: Special Forces arrest 20 commanders, comb Baga, three others

    Following threats of reprisals, Special Forces in Borno State have intensified their cordon-off and search operation in the last 72 hours leading to the arrest of 20 top leaders of Boko Haram.

    The troops are also combing Maiduguri, Baga, Bama and Gwoza to fish out the insurgents.

    But the Defence Headquarters has also put a control mechanism in place to check volunteers in Maiduguri trying to assist in trailing the insurgents.

    According to investigation, the nine-man team sent for stock-taking on reprisal plot by Boko Haram in Borno had submitted its report to the Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ibrahim Ola Sa’ad.

    It was gathered that one of the key recommendations of the team was the sustenance of the ongoing land and air raid of Mandara Mountains, including Gwoza Hills, where the insurgents had relocated.

    It was learnt that the raid or mopping up had yielded results in the last few days.

    A top source, who spoke in confidence, more than 20 insurgents had been arrested in the last few days due to intense cordon off and search of hideouts of the insurgents.

    The source said: “The Special Forces have isolated Maiduguri, Baga, Bama and Gwoza for cordon-off and search. So far, more than 20 deadly insurgents have been arrested, we are closing in on others.

    “It is also curious that more weapons and IEDs had also been retrieved from the bases of these insurgents in the forest, hills and homes. In spite of the heavy presence of the Special Forces, these insurgents still disguise to live among the populace.”

    Responding to a question, another source added: “We are employing pre-emptive strike by cordoning and searching cells and bases of the insurgents in order not to give them a breathing space. These insurgents have resorted to ambush but the Special Forces have risen up to the challenge.”

    When contacted, the Defence Headquarters spokesman, Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade, said: “We have made substantial progress because more arms and ammunition have been recovered from the Boko Haram insurgents.”

    Meanwhile, investigation also confirmed that the Defence Headquarters has also put a control mechanism in place to check volunteers in Maiduguri trying to assist in trailing the insurgents.

    The volunteers, who branded themselves as “Civilian JTF,” had assisted the troops to locate Boko Haram members terrorizing Maiduguri.

    But there were fears that they could be reckless and frame up innocent citizens.

    But a top source added: “As a matter of fact, the DHQ has put control mechanism in place to regulate the activities of the Civilian JTF members.

    “They provide intelligence and put the troops into confidence on their activities. We also conduct a post-operation analysis of the activities of these volunteers. As locals, they have assisted the JTF and now the Special Forces in place.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    However, the Joint Task Force (JTF) in Yobe State yesterday claimed that it had smashed a Boko Haram group in Fune, recovering two vehicles, arms, ammunitions and other materials.

    Although The Nation could not independently confirm this, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted Lt. Lazarus Eli, JTF spokesman in Damaturu as saying that the terrorists attacked a JTF checkpoint in Fune on Friday and took away a police vehicle conveying police items to Borno.

    He told journalists while displaying the recovered items that “The JTF pursued and engaged them in a gunfight and they were overpowered, thereby recovering the stolen vehicle as well as a similar one used by the group. Other items recovered include one AK47 rifle, three Rocket Propelled Gun (RPG) bombs, three RPG chargers, one riot gun and 485 rounds of ammunition.”

    Lazarus also said 42 police jackets, 44 police helmets, six AK47 rifle magazines, 80 fragmentation blades and illicit drugs were recovered.

    He said some of the suspects fled with gunshots wounds and appealed to the public to report anyone found with gun wounds to security operatives.

    Meanwhile, the people of the state have appealed to the federal authorities to lift the suspension of telephone services, to enable them to provide security operatives with useful and timely information.

    Damaturu residents claimed that the attack on a college two weeks ago would have been averted, if there was telephone service.

    “People noticed suspicious movements on that fateful day just about the commencement of the curfew, but one could not move out. Also, there was no telephone network for us to report to the security,” a source stated.

     

  • JNI kicks against removal of Jaji commanders

    •Warns against politicisation 

     

    The Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) yesterday queried the redeployment of the Commandant of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Air Vice- Marshall Abdullahi Kure and his counterpart at the Infantry Centre and School (ICS), Major-Gen Muhammad D. Isa.

    This followed the bombing within the military formation.

    In a statement in Kaduna yesterday by its Secretary-General, Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, the JNI said the redeployment of the two officers and their replacement with non-Muslim officers has a religious connotation.

    The statement said the fact that the “two officers who were removed were Muslims and replaced by non-Muslims makes any discerning observer to be suspicious.”

    “We make bold to state that any attempt at politicising security in Nigeria will worsen our security situation.

    “It will also polarise the military and the security system along religious and ethnic divide.”

    The statement reads: “The attention of the headquarters of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has been drawn to a report that the Defence Headquarters redeployed the Commandant of the Armed Forces and Staff College, Air Vice Marshal Abdullahi Kure and the Corps Commander, Infantry Jaji, Maj-Gen, Muhammad D. Isa.

    “We reiterate our condemnation of the blasts and emphasise the need for thorough investigations.

    “We want to state that the removal of the two officers does not speak well of the military.

    “We cannot comprehend the use of two different approaches to addressing the same issue.”